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    Feb 9, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. MSO concert features French romantic music

    Ooh la la!
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    Ooh la la! The Maryland Symphony Orchestra will present "A French Feast" this weekend, the third Masterworks concert of the season. "This is a program I truly love," Music Director Elizabeth Schulze wrote in an e-mail. "Every piece just shines." The...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Key West, Maryland, Education, Music Industry

  2. May 18, 2013 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
  3. Villages in Trinidad embrace threatened sea turtles, spark tourist boom

    Associated Press
    GRANDE RIVIERE, Trinidad (AP) — Giant leatherback turtles, some weighing half as much as a small car, drag themselves out of the ocean and up the sloping shore on the northeastern coast of Trinidad while villagers await wearing dimmed headlamps in...

    Tags: Caribbean Islands, Ecosystems, Global Change, World Wildlife Fund, Lifestyle and Leisure

  4. May 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Lionfish: If you can't beat 'em, eat 'em

    In recent years, the Indo-Pacific lionfish — a dramatically striped, finned and armored aquarium fish — has invaded Atlantic and Caribbean coral reefs. It has been spotted off the Southeastern United States, throughout the Caribbean Sea, in the Gulf of Mexico, and it's now eating its way toward South America.
    In recent years, the Indo-Pacific lionfish — a dramatically striped, finned and armored aquarium fish — has invaded Atlantic and Caribbean coral reefs. It has been spotted off the Southeastern United States, throughout the Caribbean Sea, in...

    Tags: Conservation, Ecosystems, Invasive Species, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Population

  6. Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Mexico: If Cancun's on the map for spring break, here's the 411

    Is <a href="http://www.latimes.com/travel/destinations/mexico" target="_self">Mexico</a> safe? That's the question that gets a lot of media attention. When six tourists from Spain were raped earlier this month in Acapulco, speculation began anew.
    Is Mexico safe? That's the question that gets a lot of media attention. When six tourists from Spain were raped earlier this month in Acapulco, speculation began anew. But the tourism board in Cancun, 1,200 miles away and in a state for which the U.S....

    Tags: Media Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Mexico, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Travel

  8. Dec 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. In search of a Dominican feast

    SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic &mdash; Strange as it may sound, finding good Dominican food isn't so easy in Dominican restaurants.
    SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — Strange as it may sound, finding good Dominican food isn't so easy in Dominican restaurants. The best Dominican food, I'm told, is served in Dominican homes. If you get that kind of invitation, well, lucky you;...

    Tags: Caribbean Islands, Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Passover

  10. Feb 16, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Jamaica Kincaid talks about 'See Now Then'

    On the surface of her first new novel in a decade, the vaguely autobiographical, startlingly ambitious "See Now Then," author Jamaica Kincaid seems to tell a simple story about a New England family that is falling apart. Mr. Sweet, a musician and composer, turns out to hate his wife, a writer known only as Mrs. Sweet, and their children, Persephone and Heracles. But just beneath the surface is a much larger, even cosmic meditation on the nature of time &mdash; as Mr. Sweet puts it, "the seeing of Now being Then and how Then becomes Now."
    On the surface of her first new novel in a decade, the vaguely autobiographical, startlingly ambitious "See Now Then," author Jamaica Kincaid seems to tell a simple story about a New England family that is falling apart. Mr. Sweet, a musician and...

    Tags: Caribbean Islands, USA Today, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Music Industry

  12. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Sandy was region's deadliest storm in 40 years, report says

    Superstorm Sandy earned its name, the National Hurricane Center reported on Tuesday, in a report that says the storm was the deadliest to hit the region in 40 years and the second costliest in the nation&rsquo;s history.
    Superstorm Sandy earned its name, the National Hurricane Center reported on Tuesday, in a report that says the storm was the deadliest to hit the region in 40 years and the second costliest in the nation’s history. The report summarizes last fall&...

    Tags: Caribbean Islands, Kings Point, Weather Reports, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Long Island

  14. Jan 5, 2013 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  15. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  16. Audition notice: 'Once on This Island' from GOAT

    Here's the audition announcement from GOAT: Winter Park, FL- Greater Orlando Actors Theatre is holding auditions for "Once On This Island". The show is a one-act musical with book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and music by Stephen Flaherty, based on the...

    Tags: Music Theater, Theater, Orlando Weekly, Entertainment Events, Fringe Festival

  17. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  18. Travelzoo: Travel Smart With Gabe Saglie

    KTLA News
    Exotic Vacation Thailand Roundtrip airfare from LAX to Bangkok 11 nights’ accommodations, including multiple 5-Star Le Meridien hotels · Guests spend 4 nights in Bangkok, 4 nights in the walled city of Chiang Mai, 2 nights in contemporary Chiang Rai and...

    Tags: Restaurants, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Los Angeles International Airport, Personal Service, Travel

  19. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. Maya 'doomsday' may actually be Sunday, archaeologist says

    TULUM, Mexico &ndash; Hold on to your doomsday fever, folks, the Maya calendar date celebrated Friday as the &ldquo;end of the world&rdquo; might actually be off by two days &ndash; or a full year.
    TULUM, Mexico – Hold on to your doomsday fever, folks, the Maya calendar date celebrated Friday as the “end of the world” might actually be off by two days – or a full year. The end of the 13th baktun cycle of the so-called...

    Tags: Archaeology, Mexico, Arts and Culture, Winter Solstice

  21. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  22. Local captain baffled by HMS Bounty accident

    When Jan Miles got word that HMS Bounty, the famed ceremonial tall ship, had sunk off the coast of North Carolina in the monster Hurricane Sandy early Monday morning, he felt profoundly the loss of a historic vessel — and worried over the possible...

    Tags: St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Annapolis, National Hurricane Center, Fells Point, New London (New London, Connecticut)

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